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There are 2 general types of boom lifts. These models are articulated boom lifts and straight boom lifts. Usually, these models are hydraulically powered.|Boom lifts come in 2 general types, the straight boom lift and articulated boom lift. These units are normally hydraulically powered.} Most commonly straight booms are the great alternative for jobs that require a high reach with no obstructions. The turntable on the machinery is capable of rotating 360 degrees with an extendable boom. This extendable boom can be raised vertically to below horizontal. Since the operator can steer and maneuver the vehicle while the boom is completely extended, it is a versatile equipment. These models come in 2 wheel drive or 4 wheel drive, as well as propane, gas or diesel configurations.
Articulated boom lifts are used for lifting cargo up and over obstacles and gain access to areas which were otherwise not accessible. These lift models carry out tasks which straight telescopic booms cannot do. These lifts are almost like the straight boom lift in most aspects except in the ability of the boom to articulate. There are different articulation points on the boom in order to allow it to bend in a variety of different directions allowing it to move easily around any objects in the work site.
Some heavy-duty boom lifts come outfitted with outriggers so as to maintain stability whilst the boom lift is completely extended. The outriggers provide the operator with some extra safety and confidence. Correct training is required before utilizing boom lifts so as to guarantee the jobsite, the operator and everyone working in the vicinity stays safe.
Like conventional forklifts, the lifting attachment can be tilted from its horizontal position to backwards and forwards. The actual amount of tilt possible completely exceeds that of vertical mast forklifts. There are different types of available lifting attachments, and this positioning ability makes them as efficient as possible.
Most telehandlers could tilt forward to a point where the carriage is actually parallel with the ground believe it or not! Moreover, a lot of models offer rotating carriages too. This allows the operator to radially adjust the lifting attachment. This translates to the load being capable of being tilted backwards and forwards, and side to side.
Knowing the load capacity of a telehandler is a much different exercise than it is on a vertical mast unit. The capacity of the unit is entirely dependent on such things like: the amount of boom transaction deployed, if this is applicable and boom angle and extension, whether the unit is lifting on outriggers or on rubber tires. What's more, which lifting attachment plays a very important role, as does the wind, the grade the equipment is operating on and so on. All of these specifics could be changing regularly and this gives the operator much more information to take into account.
Telehandlers would usually have some different load charts available to them, giving them a good reference they could utilize to know a particular lift's load capacity. Depending on the boom's configuration and the unit in particular, the load capacity could differ by thousands of pounds all together.